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Red Cat Holdings Plunges as Revenue Misses and Outlook Dims

Andreas Sommer by Andreas Sommer
November 19, 2025
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Despite posting staggering revenue growth and securing major military contracts, Red Cat Holdings saw its shares plummet by nearly 23 percent. The drone manufacturer’s third-quarter 2025 results, while showing a 646 percent year-over-year sales increase, failed to meet market expectations, triggering a significant sell-off.

A Disappointing Quarter Overshadows Explosive Growth

On the surface, the financial results appeared robust. Red Cat reported record quarterly revenue of $9.6 million, a figure that not only represented a 646 percent surge compared to the same period last year but also tripled the revenue from the preceding quarter. However, this impressive growth fell dramatically short of analyst forecasts, which had projected $14.12 million—a miss of 32 percent.

The company’s losses also deepened, with a net loss of $16 million resulting in a per-share loss of $0.16. This substantially exceeded the anticipated loss of $0.09 per share. CEO Jeff Thompson attributed the disappointing figures to delays in revenue recognition. He cited modifications to an army contract and the finalization of government budgets, which pushed revenue acknowledgment back by six to seven weeks. Furthermore, the company’s “Flightwave Edge 130” drone required additional modifications for military use, suggesting the product was not yet fully mature.

Slashed Forecasts Rattle Investor Confidence

The most damaging news for investors was the company’s decision to slash its full-year 2025 revenue guidance. Red Cat now anticipates annual revenue between $34.5 million and $37.5 million, a substantial reduction from prior expectations. For the critical fourth quarter, management is targeting $20 million to $23 million in revenue, well below the $26.4 million analysts were expecting.

In an attempt to reassure the market, CEO Thompson stated that without the delays, the fourth quarter could have potentially set the stage for the strongest twelve-month period in the company’s history. However, such conditional statements often fail to placate investors, who typically prioritize concrete results over explanations for missed opportunities.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Red Cat?

Military Contracts and New Ventures Offer a Glimmer of Hope

Amid the negative news, several strategic developments provide reasons for optimism. The company’s contract with the U.S. Army for the “Short Range Reconnaissance” program was expanded to approximately $35 million. In a significant move for future international business, Red Cat’s Black Widow drone also received approval for inclusion in the NATO catalog.

Beyond its aerial drones, Red Cat is diversifying. The launch of a new maritime division, “Blue Ops,” focuses on developing unmanned surface vessels integrated with weapon systems. In collaboration with shipbuilder Hodgdon, the first five prototypes are scheduled for delivery in the fourth quarter. Thompson projected that if 200 of these boats are sold, this segment alone could generate $150 million in revenue—a projection heavily dependent on a substantial “if.”

Analyst Maintains Buy Rating Despite Downgrade

Needham analyst Austin Bohlig responded to the results by lowering his price target for Red Cat shares from $17 to $12. Nevertheless, he maintained his “Buy” recommendation. Bohlig views the current valuation—the stock has declined nearly 48 percent since the start of the year—as a potential entry point for investors. He points to the company’s long-term potential, driven by its military programs and the newly established maritime division.

Profitability remains a critical challenge. The company’s gross margin was a meager 7 percent in the third quarter. CFO Chris Ericson has outlined a path to improvement, targeting 10 percent in the fourth quarter, 20 percent by the end of next year, and a long-term goal of 30 to 35 percent. Achieving these targets hinges on Red Cat’s ability to resolve its production issues and deliver on its announced contracts without further delays.

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